Argus Monitor has released version 7.2.4.3040, a software that operates in the background to continuously monitor the health of your hard disks. It tracks critical S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) values and alerts users if any significant changes occur, indicating potential drive failure. If an attribute crosses a vendor-defined threshold, users receive warnings that the hard drive could fail within the following 24 hours, allowing them to back up important data beforehand.
Additionally, Argus Monitor keeps a record of the S.M.A.R.T. status for all connected drives, even those that are only temporarily attached via S-ATA, ensuring that users are informed of any health decline, regardless of which PC the drive was connected to when the issue arose.
Key features of Argus Monitor include:
- Continuous monitoring of hard disk drive temperatures and health through critical S.M.A.R.T. attribute checks.
- Alerts with up to a 70% probability of predicting potential drive failures, giving users a timely opportunity to save important data.
- Graphical representations of hard disk drive temperatures, GPU temperatures, CPU temperatures (for each core), and core frequency, which helps users assess the functionality of power management systems.
With these monitoring capabilities, Argus Monitor serves as an essential tool for ensuring the longevity and reliability of your storage devices.
In addition to its primary functions, users may also find value in related topics such as checking whether their hard drive is an SSD or HDD, utilizing Windows Storage Sense for automatic junk file deletion, flushing the Windows DNS cache, and understanding the differences between quick and full formatting of drives. These resources can enhance users' overall understanding of storage management and data safety
Additionally, Argus Monitor keeps a record of the S.M.A.R.T. status for all connected drives, even those that are only temporarily attached via S-ATA, ensuring that users are informed of any health decline, regardless of which PC the drive was connected to when the issue arose.
Key features of Argus Monitor include:
- Continuous monitoring of hard disk drive temperatures and health through critical S.M.A.R.T. attribute checks.
- Alerts with up to a 70% probability of predicting potential drive failures, giving users a timely opportunity to save important data.
- Graphical representations of hard disk drive temperatures, GPU temperatures, CPU temperatures (for each core), and core frequency, which helps users assess the functionality of power management systems.
With these monitoring capabilities, Argus Monitor serves as an essential tool for ensuring the longevity and reliability of your storage devices.
In addition to its primary functions, users may also find value in related topics such as checking whether their hard drive is an SSD or HDD, utilizing Windows Storage Sense for automatic junk file deletion, flushing the Windows DNS cache, and understanding the differences between quick and full formatting of drives. These resources can enhance users' overall understanding of storage management and data safety
Argus Monitor 7.2.4.3040 released
Argus Monitor quietly runs as a background task constantly monitoring the health status of your hard disks.